Yeah. I was mostly concerned about the fact that nobody was pointing this out.
If you read the [1] previous post you will see that I am remarkably positive about it. My concern was that the answer to working around the DI hack was always "dont do that".
Even ngmin is just a really elaborate way to 'dont do that'. With it's own issue queue and grunt plugin and almost 22000 hits on google.
From working on open source for a long time, I know that existing code also sets precedent. And i couldn't think of any way that you could keep using that code for the next 5-10 years without somebody thinking of something else 'clever' to do with it.
They devs realized that though, without me. which is great news. You are in awesome hands imo.
[1] http://daemon.co.za/2014/03/why-wrong-to-be-afraid-angular